A fundamental study on Cyclic Tetrasulfide (CTS) as a sulfur donor and co-agent for rubber crosslinking

IF 1.2 4区 工程技术 Q4 POLYMER SCIENCE
Gina Butuc, Jose Swart, Marcel Simons, Jan van Velde, Kees van Leerdam, Brenda Rossenaar, Auke Talma, Anke Blume
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ABSTRACT Sulfur donors are used commonly in rubber crosslinking, usually in conjunction with elemental sulfur. In the crosslinking process, sulfur donors release in-situ free sulfur. This study analyses the difference between two sulfur donors, bis(triethoxysilylpropyl)- tetrasulfide (TESPT) and cyclic tetrasulfide (CTS), both containing at least one tetrasulfidic group in the molecule. Chemical model studies are deployed to assess the chemical reactivity of the two molecules. The difference in reactivity of the two sulfur donors was observed in chemical model studies in reaction with 2,3-dimethyl-2-butene, as followed by Raman Spectroscopy, GC-MS and NMR analysis of the products of reaction. These studies represent a fundamental analysis and comparison between the two tetrasulfidic compounds and the findings of these experiments can be extrapolated to crosslinking processes in rubber.
环四硫化物(CTS)作为橡胶交联硫给体和助剂的基础研究
硫给体通常用于橡胶交联,通常与单质硫结合使用。在交联过程中,给硫体释放出原位游离硫。本研究分析了两种硫供体,双(三乙氧基硅丙基)四硫醚(TESPT)和环四硫醚(CTS)的差异,两者在分子中都含有至少一个四硫基团。化学模型研究被用来评估这两种分子的化学反应性。通过与2,3-二甲基-2-丁烯反应的化学模型研究,以及对反应产物的拉曼光谱、气相色谱-质谱和核磁共振分析,观察了两种给硫体的反应活性差异。这些研究代表了两种四硫化合物之间的基本分析和比较,这些实验的结果可以外推到橡胶中的交联过程。
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Rubber Chemistry and Technology
Rubber Chemistry and Technology 工程技术-高分子科学
CiteScore
3.50
自引率
20.00%
发文量
21
审稿时长
3.6 months
期刊介绍: The scope of RC&T covers: -Chemistry and Properties- Mechanics- Materials Science- Nanocomposites- Biotechnology- Rubber Recycling- Green Technology- Characterization and Simulation. Published continuously since 1928, the journal provides the deepest archive of published research in the field. Rubber Chemistry & Technology is read by scientists and engineers in academia, industry and government.
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